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making news in america this morning, the widening terror investigation following the deadly attack in barcelona. police overnight taking down several suspects. they say they were involved in a second attack. one of europe's great cities on edge right now. police in spain have several men in custody accused of starting the violence. the number of arrests has risen overnight. we'll tell you what we're learning about the man accused of renting the van used in that attack. president trump courting controversy over the future of confederate monuments and statues calling them beautiful. that has some republican senators sharpening their criticism. caught on camera, a police car smashing into another vehicle during a high-speed
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facing charges now. >> we do say good morning on a busy friday. we'll start with that breaking news and there has been another arrest in the terror attacks in spain. >> authorities say the suspect was captured about 50 miles north of barcelona. the arrest came hours after a raid in the resort city of cambrils where five suspected terrorists were killed. those suspects rammed a police vehicle before hitting a group of pedestrians while wearing fake bomb belts. six people were hurt. >> officials are kemging the cambrils incident to the attack in barcelona. a moment of silence there today honors the 13 people killed and more than 100 others injured when a van sped into crowds of pedestrians. this morning we know an american is among the victims. >> the world is showing its support both one world trade center in new york and paris' eiffel tower are lit in hon
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barcelona. the barcelona attack left a horrific scene on the streets of spain, second largest city. >> a live look at the la rambla district less than 24 hours ago filled with victims, first responders and police trying to find the people responsible. this normally a huge bustling part of spain. abc's james longman has more. >> reporter: an all too familiar scene with terror striking another major european city. the dead and injured lining the streets. first responders racing to the scene while others flee from the carnage. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: at tackers using an increasingly common tactic, turing a vehicle into a weapon of slaughter. the assault left 13 dead and more than 100 injured. south of barcelona police killed another group of alleged terrorists in what they're calling a related attack. the attack began just before 5:00 p.m. on la rambla an iconic boulevard and popular tourist destination in theea
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>> it happened in an instant. it was this white van just shooting just driving on the road. >> reporter: mowing down pedestrians at what witnesses guessed was 50 miles an hour. >> when i saw it he was traveling at high speed. there were supreme flying into the air. [ speaking a foreign language [ speaking a foreign language ] teixeira i saw a ton of people screaming. seeing all the bodies by la rambla, it was like, i don't know, horrific. >> reporter: the van careening down this path for more than a thousand feet before coming to a halt. the front smashed. we are right at the point where that mounted the sidewalk. you can see debris there on the floor, discarded clothes. it came up here all the way down this street. people taking shelter running into stores and restaurants. this woman and her family found sanctuary in a shoe store. >> i saw the people running and we stay in this store. >> reporter: police on foot guns
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search of the assailants. >> translator: this is clearly a terrorist attack intended to kill as many people as possible. >> reporter: i'm james longman in barcelona. >> isis is claiming responsibility for the attack and learning more about one of the three suspects. >> a man from morocco accused of renting the van that was used in the attack. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: police are calling the 28-year-old moroccan born driss oukabir one of three suspected terrorists whose activities they are right now trying to unravel. authorities say he recently traveled to morocco arriving back in spain last sunday and then rented the van used in the attack but police say he was not behind the while. driss oukabir's facebook page shows hip as a skinny kid at the beach listening to rap music and recently shared this anti-semitic video in praise of nazis described as true heroes. the barcelona attack comes stra
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playbook. the terrorist group has urged its followers to carry out similar vehicle attacks even providing details on the kinds of trucks to use. >> as isis suffers more defeats in iraq and syria, we can only expect to see more attacks. >> reporter: isis took responsibility for the deadly barcelona attack calling those involved soldiers of the islamic state. >> that report, of course, from brian ross and there was worldwide condemnation of the attack in barcelona including from president trump. >> but another tweet from the president is also sparking some controversy. abc's emily rau joins us from washington with the details on that. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. president trump's first tweet about the attack on barcelona, spain, was pretty standard. it said, quote, the united states condemns the terror attack in barcelona, spain, and will do whatever is necessary to help. be tough and strong, we love you. but it's his second tweet that raised plenty of eyebrows. the president reviving a claim he often made on the
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pershing of the united states did to terrorists when caught. there was no more radical islamic terror for 35 years. now, that is a reference to a widely debunked story that in the early 1900s pershing had muslim rebels in the philippines killed with bullets dipped in pig's blood. it's controversial statements like that making some of his republican allies uneasy. republican senator from tennessee bob corker, for example, offering some harsh criticism yesterday. >> the president has not yet -- has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. >> we're at a point where there needs to be radical changes take place at the white house itself. it has to happen. >> i think our president needs to take stock of the role that he plays in our nation
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beyond himself, move way beyond himself. >> as i said on -- >> reporter: corker's criticism follows days of anger aimed at the president over his reaction to last weekend's violence in charlottesville, virginia. the president really not backing down in the debate over confederate monuments either. in a series of tweets trump called those statues beautiful and said it was sad to see their removal. kendis and diane. >> all right, that's abc's emlay rah live for us from washington. thanks, emily. >> speaking of one of those so-called beautiful statues another monument linked to the confederacy has been removed in maryland. workers cared away a statue of a chief justice taney. he was the author of the dred scott decision that ruled black people could never be citizens. three organizations have pulled events from president trump's mar-a-lago club in florida a
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charlottesville. the american cancer society cited its commitment to diversity. the cleveland clinic also says it will now change venues. overnight financial markets are down and the barcelona attack was just one of the reasons. they were following the u.s. parkes which is coming off its second worst day this year. experts say investors worldwide are worried about the problems in the trump administration. let's take a break and take a look at your weather. well, one of the tropical storm systems in the atlantic ocean could be one of concern to the u.s. the weather forecasting models do show that it could reach the southeastern coast by sometime late next week. you see it there. we're at the beginning of the most active hurricane period. and could translate into thunderstorms as well for all of the east coast today. likely to see some severe storms moving into the midwest. the air will get increasingly humid as the day goes
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parts of the midwest. still ahead we have details about a surprising study focusing on parents, their kids and concussions. >> and that high-speed chase on a road in florida ending violently. why police officer is being charged in the crash. the harsh punishments from the navy after the deadly collision of a destroyer and a cargo ship. top officers now being held responsible.
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if you look very carefully there in the middle you'll see some traffic jams caused by next monday's total solar eclipse. it's the first solar eclipse in 38 years in the u.s. and it'll be visible along a long path from oregon to south carolina and there are also lines at gas
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months. the navy captain of the destroyer that collided with the container ship has now been relieved of duty. seven sailors were killed in that accident off the coast of japan in june. several more injured including the captain. the seventh fleet also relieved the "uss fitzgerald's" executive officer. >> many schools and youth programs are having trouble fielding football teams and parents are more worried about concussions. >> doctors say parents should be more whiched about more than football and linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: researchers in arizona want parents to know concussions aren't limited to the gridiron. in a new survey conducted by the institute 85% of parents say they would permit their kids to participate in any contact sport. and while only two-thirds of parents say they would allow their child to play football, nine of ten parents said they were fine with letting their children take part in soccer. even though soccer has the highest rates of concussion
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any teen sport. >> the greatest rise of that participation is actually in girls' sports. the number one increase is actually in cheer. >> alexa was treated at the barrow institute after three concussions. >> i couldn't read. i couldn't write. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and it'll be a busy day wherever they sell powerball tickets. >> tomorrow night's jackpot is $510 million. 510 and could climb as more tibbs are sold. >> the prize is $324 million. if a single winner takes that lump sum option. >> details. >> not too bad. >> not at all. when we come back, the guy who used the drive-in window for something other than his burger order. >> he was looking for a jackpot of a different kind. some new hope for those with peanut butter allergies or peanut allergies. could be just a pill away.
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several new developments in our breaking news, police say they've killed five suspects in a second attack in spain. the suspects used a car to plow down pedestrians in the seaside town of cambrils. of course, this follows that van attack that took place in the heart of barcelona yesterday and a third suspect was captured overnight just outside of the city of barcelona. now we've seen the same strategy of using vehicles as weapons in other european cities over the past year. abc news contributor and former fbi counterterrorism official steve gomez says it's a sign of a growing problem. >> isis essentially learned what al qaeda was failing in trying to get these attacks to be done in the u.s. and throughout europe. they realized that these terrorists were being caught because they were traveling
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communicating with different people in other countries. the other side to it from the prevention side is city officials, they have to have the proper barriers, things in place so cars can't access areas where there are big crowds. >> gomez says law enforcement has to develop more human sources to find out what is being planned before it happens. a major medical alert. a pill that could change the lives of millions suffering from peanut allergies. australian researchers found promising results in a pill filled with probiotics and tiny amounts of peanuts. it found 82% of children who took the pill for 18 months had smaller allergic reactions four years later. but the results are preliminary and only include a small group of participants. the maker of epipens made a settlement and resolves claims that mylan
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gets to go first. >> i have bad blake. listen, they're expecting big things out of bortles. expecting them. they're just not getting them. picked him as third overall pick in 2014. brought -- you know, he's replacing chad henne. by the time it was over henny looked like the better quarterback and doug marrone says i don't know if i have our starting quarterback on our roster. bortles had a bad night and the jags appear to be in bad, bad shape. how do you feel about jay cutler. is he tom brady. miami fans are hoping he is. second preseason game for both the dolphins and ravens. first appearance was greeted by loud cheers by the fans. did okay. completed the first pass. faced some pressure. this was his longest pass. went for 16 yards, the problem is there was a flag on the play so doesn't officially count. did take a big hit and then he took a seat. he went three of six with 24 yards. the
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happened for the dolphins offense. all ravens, 31-7. >> i'm really going to miss jay cutler as an analyst. >> it was a solid run. >> thanks. well, up next in "the pulse," new reaction from the painful first pitch we've all had a good laugh over. what's the pitcher saying? and call her lady luck, the woman who played the slots at the right time and wait till you hear what the right place was. (woman) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways.
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a little low and on the inside. well, we're now hearing from both the pitcher and his victim. photographer tony capobianco says i got hit and i will never stop laughing. >> either that or crying, the pitcher jordan leandre says he didn't mean to hit tony. he is a high school baseball pitcher and has made less damaging first pitches before but that is definitely one that counts. >> he said the ball just slipped. all right, next, lots of brides have a little dress change in the middle of the wedding but none quite like this bride. >> so this bride, she surprised her father by changing from her white gown into -- you see it -- a chicago bears themed dress. so then they danced to the team's fight song, bear down -- her father is a huge bears fan. >> you think? the video was posted to the bears twitter account and several women and their dads now say they want wedding dresses
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it's a trend. >> dad is saying if i had known -- >> do you think they have yankee pinstripes kind of like what i'm wearing now. maybe waiting in the airport for a flight isn't so bad after all. >> this california woman was playing a slot machine at the las vegas airport before returning home. she says she visits vegas several times a year and always does some gambling but this time hit the jackpot on the wheel of fortune slot. >> she won $1.6 million right there at the airport and she looks happy about it. maybe she's just stunned. >> think of how many drinks she could
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